inimi
Old French
Noun
inimi oblique singular, m (oblique plural inimix, nominative singular inimix, nominative plural inimi)
- (9th and 10th centuries) alternative form of enemi
- circa 881, The Sequence of St. Eulalie
- Voldrent la veintre li Deo inimi
- The enemies of God wanted to kill her
- circa 980, La Vie de Saint Léger
- Ja fud tels om, Deu inimix
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- circa 881, The Sequence of St. Eulalie
Romanian
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈinimʲ]
Noun
inimi
- inflection of inimă:
- indefinite plural
- indefinite genitive/dative singular
Romansch
Etymology
From Latin inimīcus, from in- (“not”) + amīcus (“friend”) (compare ami).
Noun
inimi m (plural inimis)
Turkish
Noun
inimi
- first-person singular simple present possessive accusative of in